Izisurvey, mobile and offline surveys

Surveys are a huge and important aspect in every research. In the digital world professionals tend to use different softwares like SurveyMonkey, SurveyGizmo, Qualtrics, QuestionPro, Confirmit.com, supersimplesurvey.com, etc. Especially one of them, SurveyMonkey is the world’s largest survey company, helping customers collect over 2+ million online survey responses every day.

Even though the market is crowded, there is always space for more which enhance the user experience, simplify the process and offer more features. Such is izisurvey.com, a startup based in Prishtina, Kosovo founded by Mergim Cahani, founder of Phronesis Technologies and also Director/Professor of Computer Science at Universum College Kosovo, Ridvan Peshkopia, Professor at Universum College and Part Time Instructor at University of Kentucky, Alejtin Berisha, Educator and CEO Universum College and Edi Demaj, a name standing behind companies like Solaborate, empyrewebs, bedrock, etc.

iziSurvey, pretends to be a revolutionary tool in conducting researches in the general public while offering tons of features, which include visual analytics, offline surveys on a smartphone or tablet and reaching out through social media channels. Even though the most competitive tools on the market start with a free limited version mostly dedicated for students, izisurvey.com starts with a basic usage price of 59.99$ per moth, and goes up to 249,99$ for company department packages. There is also a special price for Enterprise level.

iziSurvey uses a unique approach on gathering data through android tablets or phones while operating independent of internet connectivity i.e., can work online and offline, whereas survey management, survey creation, detailed reporting and exporting, is done in iziSurvey.com portal.

The startup is also part of the business incubator Innovation Centre Kosovo, based in Prishtina, Kosovo and funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and is official launching the product on the 8th of January 2013.

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